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Winnie Collection

"Winnie: A Symbol of Strength and Resilience" In the midst of a world engulfed in war, there stood a man who would become an emblem of courage and determination

Background imageWinnie Collection: Cartoon of Winston Churchill, British statesman

Cartoon of Winston Churchill, British statesman
A cartoon depiction of Winston Churchill, British statesman and historian

Background imageWinnie Collection: Lord Howard de Walden and daughter

Lord Howard de Walden and daughter
Lord Howard de Walden (1880-1946) pictured with his eldest daughter The Hon. Bonwen Scott-Ellis and her Olympia Childrens Hunter Class winning horse, Winnie. Date: 1923

Background imageWinnie Collection: The Leslie Girls dance troupe

The Leslie Girls dance troupe - Ella, Dris, Ann, Joyce, Gladys, Georgina, Dulcie, Tlly, Winnie and Kitty. Date: circa 1910

Background imageWinnie Collection: Foster General Purpose Engine number 12539, Winnie

Foster General Purpose Engine number 12539, Winnie, reg. MA 5730, at Stafford on 20 July 1974. Date: 1974

Background imageWinnie Collection: Hilda Cowham

Hilda Cowham
Why, thats my dolls pram, without the handles, said Winnie. Artist: Hilda Cowham Date: circa 1908

Background imageWinnie Collection: Political poster, Vote for Hambro

Political poster, Vote for Hambro, design by Winnie Burnand. Showing the Liberal Prime Minister Campbell Bannerman trying to keep the lid on Irish Nationalism

Background imageWinnie Collection: Winnies Pet (engraving)

Winnies Pet (engraving)
6010659 Winnies Pet (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Winnies Pet. Illustration for The Infants Magazine (1884).); © Look and Learn

Background imageWinnie Collection: Childrens Names: Will, Winnie, Walter (colour litho)

Childrens Names: Will, Winnie, Walter (colour litho)
6023200 Childrens Names: Will, Winnie, Walter (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Will, Winnie, Walter)

Background imageWinnie Collection: Canadian M. Ps see Winnie. A party of six Canadian members of Parliament

Canadian M. Ps see Winnie. A party of six Canadian members of Parliament
Canadian M.Ps see Winnie. A party of six Canadian members of Parliament, Messrs. W. Ross MacDonald, A.G Slacht, A. Fournier, H. Jackman, H.J Caldwell and J.H

Background imageWinnie Collection: Woman police officer in portrait photo

Woman police officer in portrait photo
Woman police officer (Winnie Gould) in a portrait photo, in the Bather style uniform which was worn from 1946 to 1968 -- four-buttoned jacket with matching material belt, white shirt and tie

Background imageWinnie Collection: Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins

Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 1 of eight cards produced to advertise the Drury Lane pantomime of 1908

Background imageWinnie Collection: Seated lady in long skirt

Seated lady in long skirt
Seated lady (Winnie Hancock) in a blouse and long skirt. circa 1900

Background imageWinnie Collection: Music cover, The Gold Diggers of Broadway

Music cover, The Gold Diggers of Broadway
Music cover, Painting The Clouds With Sunshine, words by al Dubin, music by Joe Burke, from the film The Gold Diggers of Broadway. 1929

Background imageWinnie Collection: Winnie Brooke, Widow

Winnie Brooke, Widow
Promotional postcard for Winnie Brooke, Widow, first performed at the Criterion Theatre, London in 1905. A musical comedy starring popular actress Ada Reeve who also co-produced the play

Background imageWinnie Collection: Canadians in camp at Salisbury Plain with bear mascot

Canadians in camp at Salisbury Plain with bear mascot
Canadian troops in camp at Salisbury Plain posing with their regimental pet, a black bear. There is no hard fast evidence to suggest so in the caption but it is possible that this is Winnie

Background imageWinnie Collection: Selector portable wireless advertisement, 1929

Selector portable wireless advertisement, 1929
Advertisement for the Selector Quality Portable featuring Mr Derek Oldham and Miss Winnie Melville listening intently from the comfort of a hammock and garden chair. Date: 1929

Background imageWinnie Collection: W. Wyne, known as ?Winnie Wynne? an autogyro enthusiast, ?

W. Wyne, known as ?Winnie Wynne? an autogyro enthusiast, ?
W. Wyne, known as ?Winnie Wynne? an autogyro enthusiast, in front of a Cierva C40 at the Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Great West Aerodrome, Hayes, Middlesex, on 14 May 1939

Background imageWinnie Collection: Claude Gillingwater and Winnie Lightner in a scene from the film

Claude Gillingwater and Winnie Lightner in a scene from the film
GOLD DUST GERTIE, 1931. Claude Gillingwater and Winnie Lightner in a scene from the film

Background imageWinnie Collection: Jumbo Jet Bedtime Story

Jumbo Jet Bedtime Story

Background imageWinnie Collection: Milne / Spy Junior

Milne / Spy Junior
A A MILNE the English author, best known for Winnie the Pooh, 1926, and The House at Pooh Corner, 1928 Date: 1882 - 1956

Background imageWinnie Collection: Mrs a A Milne

Mrs a A Milne
DOROTHY MILNE Daphne, wife of A Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh, (nee Dorothy de Selincourt), the mother of Christopher Robin. Date: 1920S

Background imageWinnie Collection: Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers

Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers
Saturday 19th November 2011

Background imageWinnie Collection: Stoke City v Tottenham

Stoke City v Tottenham
Saturday 21st August 2010

Background imageWinnie Collection: Clash of Titans: Stoke City vs Besiktas (September 29, 2011)

Clash of Titans: Stoke City vs Besiktas (September 29, 2011)
Thursday 29th September 2011

Background imageWinnie Collection: Clash of Titans: Stoke City vs Besiktas (September 29, 2011)

Clash of Titans: Stoke City vs Besiktas (September 29, 2011)
Thursday 29th September 2011

Background imageWinnie Collection: Clash of Titans: Stoke City vs Besiktas (September 29, 2011)

Clash of Titans: Stoke City vs Besiktas (September 29, 2011)
Thursday 29th September 2011

Background imageWinnie Collection: Stoke City vs. Liverpool: Clash at the Britannia Stadium - August 19, 2009

Stoke City vs. Liverpool: Clash at the Britannia Stadium - August 19, 2009
Wednesday 19th August 2009

Background imageWinnie Collection: The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)

The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageWinnie Collection: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers: The Intense April Rivalry (17th April 2010)

Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers: The Intense April Rivalry (17th April 2010)
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageWinnie Collection: Whitehall marked - Winnie of the War Office by Higgins

Whitehall marked - Winnie of the War Office by Higgins
A fashionable young woman emerges from an office in Whitehall, London during World War One where she has been working, in place of men who are away fighting



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"Winnie: A Symbol of Strength and Resilience" In the midst of a world engulfed in war, there stood a man who would become an emblem of courage and determination. Winston Churchill, the British statesman, was captured in a timeless black and white photograph at the Teheran conference in 1943. Alongside Roosevelt and Stalin, he exuded leadership during those tumultuous times. But Winnie's influence extended beyond politics. A cartoon caricature portrayed him with his iconic cigar, representing his indomitable spirit that inspired a nation to stand firm against adversity. Lord Howard de Walden and his daughter found solace in attending performances by The Leslie Girls dance troupe – their graceful movements offering respite from the chaos outside. Amidst wartime patriotism, one couldn't help but be captivated by Dick Whittington's tale brought to life by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. This whimsical production transported audiences into a world where dreams could come true despite challenging circumstances. Yet not all heroes were on stage or leading nations; some emerged from unexpected places like Foster General Purpose Engine number 12539 affectionately known as "Winnie. " This mechanical marvel played its part behind-the-scenes, supporting crucial operations during those trying times. Women too had their place in history's narrative - depicted through the portrait photo of a woman police officer whose dedication exemplified strength amidst male-dominated fields. Hilda Cowham's enchanting illustrations showcased Winnie’s pet – reminding us that even amidst turmoil, love and companionship can bring comfort. Political campaigns also sought support through eye-catching posters urging citizens to vote for Hambro – highlighting how individuals like Winnie became symbols for change within society. Through these diverse glimpses into history emerges "Winnie, " an embodiment of resilience against all odds - whether it be on political stages or theatrical ones; whether it be through powerful engines or artistic expressions; whether it be in the face of war or societal transformation.